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Shipping. N D.L. _ N.D.L. IMPERML MAIL STKAMERS. FOUR-WIiEKLV bKRVICR. TO LONDON AND CONTINENT. VIA COLOMBO, SULZ, NAPLES. GKNOA, "" SOU riIAMPTON, ANTWERt- and BREMEN. ~ i Sydney £ « Ste»mer. Tons ! Commander 1.30 pm g£ 5 E GHEISENAU 8081 G Bolte Oct 3 3 j*j > t>EYI)LITZ 8000 AAhlborn Oct 31 g.5 HBttEilEN 11570 C Von Borell >ovabg_£_ KC'ON • I C JT— irath Dec zP fr. ™ ♦Twin Sere* Steamer. PARKS TO LO.NDON: First Safoon: Siaglc, £7(Ktt £80; Return £120. Secund Salopn . Single, £43 to _46 ; Return £69. Third Class: Single £I<J to £,18; Return £29 to £33. Saloon Return Tickets are available for TWO ROUND THE WORLD, £130; with £20 Atlantic FARES THROUGH TO NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ. COLOMBO.— Special reduced Return Tickets are now issued to Colombo, available foj: 75 days. Fare from Sydney. £-tl Arst-class, £39 secondclass; available for return by steamers of other Mail Lines. TO MANILLA, CHINA, A,ND JAPAN. Regular FOUR-WEEKLY Service from. Sydney, calling at New Britain, New Guinea, and Manilla, for Hongkong, Kohe and Yokohama, connecting at Hongkong with the FORTNIGHTLY EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE of the N.D.L. from Japan and China to Europe. FARES TO HONGKONG, from Sydney.— l., £33; 11., £23; 111., £15; Deck, £9. Passengers booked through to Europe and America, cither via Suez, San Francisco, or Vancou\ er. Linen wjeshed on boa>-d hv expert laundresses. Civility and Cleanliness leading features. Eng.HA "^f-^'-^ocK AND CO., Wanganui Agents. 11 ■ 1 ' . .-- . — _- F.H.S. FEDERAL JKMUJ>r:R Sfllßr LINES (Under coutiact with thr New, Zealand Government). DIRECT SERVICE TO WEST COAST. UNITED KINGDOM PORTS. Taking wool, bkins, general and refrigerated car s o at lowest current rates of freight. ;„,,-- FOR AVOXMOUTH. LIVERPOOL, MANCHESTER, GLASGOW, CONTINENTAL and AMERICAN PORTS. • __^_ Steamer. Ton*. Sails. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR FIRSTCLASS AND THIRD CLASS PASSENGERS. FARES: First-tUs:,, £W guineas; Third-class, £IG, £18, £20. Fitted throughout with electric light. Surgeon and Stewardess c arricd. For Freight and Passage apply to the Managl N B Z Al AN t D AFRICAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.. C. F. MILLWARO and CO., WAKQANUI. Agents, Wanganui. C. F. MILLWARD and CO., WANGANUI. We are Agents for the following lines :— Orient Mail Linr via Suez. All Red Lnif, via Vancouver. Federal Li.ie, via the Cape. Lb-.J I mi, v»a.»\frir'i. S.S. "S;orm" anri "Ripple" trading regularly to Southern ports. SPECIAL ROUND Tllh WORLD TOUR ARRANGED. NO COMMISSION CHARGED. Only actual current fares quoted. Write for Pamphlets sent free. 0. F. MILLWARD AND CO., WANCANUI. MESSRS. JOHNSTON AND CO., LIMITED. Are prepared to hook passengers to — ENGLAND, AMERICA, and the CONTINENT, by the folloving lines — CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE (the All Red NEW°ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD. P. and O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD. ORIENT P\C!FIC COMP\NY, LIMITED. ROUND THE WORLD TOURS. For full particulars on application to— JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD. OHAVANNES HOTEL, VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. COOD SAMPLE ROOMt. J. A. SMYTH, Proprietor. PROVINCIAL HOTEL, EIDGWAY STREET, WANGANUI. TXT -p mTJCK, PROPMETOB. ONE OF JTHE MOST POPULAB AND • UP-TO-DATE HOTELS IN THE NORTH ISLAND. Affords Excellent Accommodation for Permanent Boarders and Visitors to Wanganui. Only the Best Brands of Ales, Stout, and Spirits kept. B,NZ. Tea Rooms TOR DAIXTr TASTRV, TEMPUNG CAKLS. and REFRESHMENTS OF ALL KINDS. The futility of our goods is absoluVy guaranteed to be of the liest, and the nioTodionts are tlic purest possible. Afternoon Tea served iv a cosily farlUfhwl room flaily, at Outelli and James, 13AKC},'^, CATERERS, ETC., THE AVENTEv Samples. MRS OLSEN has opened up a large panel of English Manuf act'i.'or's Samples, comprising Child's Dresses. Pinafores, Blouses, Shirts, and Woven Comb-.'. Thus* wlio wore disappointed bolmv, come early and have fii6t choice. WANTED Known.— Tnai A. Wyctodil ?37. Avenue, opposite Presbyterian 1 Church, is the only Optician in Wanganui that holds an English Diploma for Sight Testing.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 12581, 30 September 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 12581, 30 September 1908, Page 1